The long-struggling Florida citrus industry now faces an invasive species crisis, but researchers have a plan to fight back.
According to the University of Florida, "Due to Florida's prominence in the exotic pet trade, iguanas imported as pets have escaped or been released, and are now established in South Florida." The ...
“Starting Tuesday morning, low temperatures will be cold enough to cause iguanas to become immobilized, and possibly fall out ...
At first the 15-foot by 4-foot plexiglass case looks like a massive piece of art — an abstract of a river delta or the veins of a leaf. But then you see tiny pale things scuttling, moving their way ...
But seriously, do massive lizards really just fall out of the trees in South Florida when it gets cold? Yes, and you can watch it happen in a video taken by Avrohom Eliezer Friedman in North Miami ...
Forest and wetlands in Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, Gainesville. (Yunpeng Liu, UF/IFAS Invasion Science Research Institute) ((Yunpeng Liu, UF/IFAS Invasion Science Research Institute)) ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)— As the temperature drops in Florida this week, residents may also see something else drop from the trees. Green Iguanas, a non-native species to Florida are typically in Central ...
Look out below! Temperatures across Florida are plummeting and that means the New Year’s ball may not be the only thing ...